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. >>> amtrak service will be limited today between new york, washington, and boston because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains or long lines at the ticket counters. >>> meanwhile new york is preparing for tomorrow's election as well. generators on stand by at a warehouse in brooklyn. they'll be shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to be closed or moved because of sandy. >>> later this morning, montgomery county's council president will discuss pepco's response to sandy. he'll meet with members of the media today at the council office building in rockville. thousands were without power in the county following a massive storm. pepco is receiving generally high praise for its response to sandy restoring power to everyone only a few days after the storm. people in garrett county, maryland, are finally digging out after the storm. sandy dumped more than 30 inches of snow in that area. more than 35% of state
. >>> amtrak service will be limited today between new york, washington, and boston because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains or long lines at the ticket counters. >>> meanwhile new york is preparing for tomorrow's election as well. generators on stand by at a warehouse in brooklyn. they'll be shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling...
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here on 14th and washington street. because three of the four fire stations have been completely flooded with water. that just shows what we're dealing with here. but they are working so hard. i've spoken to a few police officers who said they haven't slept in nearly two or three y days and when they do sleep, it is inside of their cars. meanwhile, the community is coming together. to my right is hudson street. that's the one street here in hoboken that does have power. what the people are doing is leaving power strips out for people without power to come and charge their cell phones and other electrical devices. also, a few restaurants here have power and they've been giving free food away to those people in need. and it's just one heck of a community effort here in hoboken, and there's one way -- well, yesterday there was one way to get into manhattan and that was the ferry. the line spanned for nearly half a mile as people were trying to get into new york city to work. no doubt about it, hoboken is struggling, but th
here on 14th and washington street. because three of the four fire stations have been completely flooded with water. that just shows what we're dealing with here. but they are working so hard. i've spoken to a few police officers who said they haven't slept in nearly two or three y days and when they do sleep, it is inside of their cars. meanwhile, the community is coming together. to my right is hudson street. that's the one street here in hoboken that does have power. what the people are...
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i think we'll stay dry here in metro washington. but the cold pattern which we've been dealing with since sandy left us is going to stick around. temperatures will stay cooler than average for the weekend and through most if not all of the upcoming week. a little bit clearing late tonight will set the stage for a chilly start tomorrow morning. reagan national has not been below 40 degrees since early march. this might be the start tomorrow morning where we finally get back down below 40 at national and then sunday sunshine will be nice and a little ripple of low pressure headed out to the coast. there may be another storm along the coast wednesday, thursday time frame. we'll be keeping a close eye on that. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today. temperatures only in the upper 40s and low 50s. a colder start tomorrow. so even though we'll have more sunshine tomorrow afternoon it'll actually be a little cooler during the day time because of the colder start. the all important seven-day forecast, breezy and chilly today. keep in mind our ave
i think we'll stay dry here in metro washington. but the cold pattern which we've been dealing with since sandy left us is going to stick around. temperatures will stay cooler than average for the weekend and through most if not all of the upcoming week. a little bit clearing late tonight will set the stage for a chilly start tomorrow morning. reagan national has not been below 40 degrees since early march. this might be the start tomorrow morning where we finally get back down below 40 at...
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there is the washington monument. mostly clear skies in washington. the past full moon there and to the right, the right is the planet jupiter. a few clouds elsewhere, floating from the north and west. chilly 42 at reagan national. got a bit of a breeze, 5 to 10 miles an hour. winds increase as the day progresses, and the last several hours, a few clouds south of washington and north, but not producing sprinkles like yesterday morning. in western maryland, yes, one snow shower in eastern garrett county. still recovering, many people out there still without power, frederick county, maryland, power out in a few locations. mid 30s in montgomery county. much of fairfax county near 40, as well as prince georges county. farther south and west, much of virginia and southern maryland, right up near the water, are in the mid up ander 30s. no freezing temperatures. for the morning commute, sunrise, 7:37. 6:00 a.m. partly cloudy and cold, to the 30s to 40 degrees. you will need your winter coat this morning. chilly, winds picking up, gusting to 20 to 25 miles an
there is the washington monument. mostly clear skies in washington. the past full moon there and to the right, the right is the planet jupiter. a few clouds elsewhere, floating from the north and west. chilly 42 at reagan national. got a bit of a breeze, 5 to 10 miles an hour. winds increase as the day progresses, and the last several hours, a few clouds south of washington and north, but not producing sprinkles like yesterday morning. in western maryland, yes, one snow shower in eastern...
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they have hired high-powered washington attorney abbe lowell. kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> and in a story that just gets more bizarre by the hour, you can add the comments of religious broadcaster pat robertson. on monday's edition of the 700 club robertson had this analysis of petraeus/broadwell affair >> she is an extremely good looking woman. she is a marathon runner. she'd run ironman try@they lons and so she's out running with him and she's writing a biography and i think the term is prop accusation quity. who knows, the man is off in a foreign land and here's a good looking lady throwing herself at him. he's a man. >> well, as we mentioned, we are expecting to hear from president obama on these growing scandals later today. nbc news will have live coverage of the president's news conference from the east room of the white house beginning at 10:30 pacific time. right here on this nfc station. >>> well, now for your look at the weather, here's nbc bill karins. good morning to you, bill. >> nothing so complex in my life. >> good.
they have hired high-powered washington attorney abbe lowell. kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> and in a story that just gets more bizarre by the hour, you can add the comments of religious broadcaster pat robertson. on monday's edition of the 700 club robertson had this analysis of petraeus/broadwell affair >> she is an extremely good looking woman. she is a marathon runner. she'd run ironman try@they lons and so she's out running with him and she's writing a biography...
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we have dodged another bullet here in washington. our neighbors to the north have been hit hard, though, by a kriming snowsto -- crippling snowstorm. we saw some light sleet, didn't last for long, though. >> we dodged another bullet, but our neighbors to the north are just getting hammered. >> hurricane force winds in southern new england. the winds are still blowing 60 miles an hour in some areas. all that area in white is snow. the snow had just ended now in new jersey and in new york city. still snowing hard on long island into new england. many places in connecticut have nearly a foot of heavy, wet snow. it has been wind-driven. for us, reagan national, we had a little bit of flurry and sleet activity from about 10:00 last night until 1:00, 2:00 this morning. now all of that has pretty much ended. although we still have a few scattered sprinkles in prince george's county. now it's changed back to some sprinkles. a few of those scattered spri s sprinkles will be with us the next few hours. well above freezing, as we anticipated th
we have dodged another bullet here in washington. our neighbors to the north have been hit hard, though, by a kriming snowsto -- crippling snowstorm. we saw some light sleet, didn't last for long, though. >> we dodged another bullet, but our neighbors to the north are just getting hammered. >> hurricane force winds in southern new england. the winds are still blowing 60 miles an hour in some areas. all that area in white is snow. the snow had just ended now in new jersey and in new...
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"flight" starring denzel washington was in second place and at number three was ""argo."" christina aguilera is blowing up on youtube. her performance of "your body" with jimmy fallon and the roots is racking up hundreds of thousands of hits. the only instruments were jimmy's office supplies. check it out. ♪ >> aguilera also sat down with matt earlier on "today" to talk about this season of the hit show "the voice." it is five minutes after the hour right now. let's go back out to al with another check of the weather once again from staten island. hey, al. >> hey, good morning, natalie. we're here, the marina and the ocean came in, and you can see an impromptu marina here on people's front yards and they can't get the boats out here right now so it's a real problem for these folks. let's show you the next problem that the storm-ravaged areas of the northeast have to deal with. we have this low pressure developing tomorrow morning. it comes across florida. may cause some problems for b t voting there. tuesday morning on the carolina coast and tuesday morning off the new j
"flight" starring denzel washington was in second place and at number three was ""argo."" christina aguilera is blowing up on youtube. her performance of "your body" with jimmy fallon and the roots is racking up hundreds of thousands of hits. the only instruments were jimmy's office supplies. check it out. ♪ >> aguilera also sat down with matt earlier on "today" to talk about this season of the hit show "the voice." it is five...
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>> all right, tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> well, it is not how he wanted to get there, but today, former governor mitt romney heads to the white house. president obama is hosting his campaign rival at a private lunch. reporters will not be allowed in. it is the seventh time the two men have met face to face and the first time since the election. there are no details on the meeting, but in his victory speech the president said he hoped to speak to romney about how to move the country forward. >>> well, despite another rough day of meetings with republican senators, u.n. ambassador susan rice has received a new vote of confidence from president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton. the president called rice extraordinary during a cabinet meeting that she attended. clinton led a round of applause for rice, who is considered to be the front-runner to be nominated as clinton's successor, a point clinton later touched on during a news conference. >> susan rice has done a great job as our ambassador to the
>> all right, tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> well, it is not how he wanted to get there, but today, former governor mitt romney heads to the white house. president obama is hosting his campaign rival at a private lunch. reporters will not be allowed in. it is the seventh time the two men have met face to face and the first time since the election. there are no details on the meeting, but in his victory speech the president said he hoped to speak to romney...
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there's the washington monument. jefferson memorial. thankfully we've got dry pavement throughout most of the region now after we did have some overnight flurries and some sleet and a little bit of sprinkle activity, which is still picking up a little bit. 42 and cloudy at reagan national and the wind out of the northwest gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, may actually increase a bit as the day progresses because we are still being affected by that powerful coastal storm in the form of sol wind and a few scattered sprinkles coming through here now. but powerful winds gusting to near hurricane force along the southern and southeastern coast of massachusetts and than duct and in martha's vineyard. right now it's just about due south of nantucket. you can see the circulation around this powerful coastal storm. inland, it has been dumping tremendous amounts of snow. up to a foot of snow in parts of connecticut. five, six, seven, eight inches in massachusetts as well as right around new york city. they had six, seven inches of snow ther
there's the washington monument. jefferson memorial. thankfully we've got dry pavement throughout most of the region now after we did have some overnight flurries and some sleet and a little bit of sprinkle activity, which is still picking up a little bit. 42 and cloudy at reagan national and the wind out of the northwest gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, may actually increase a bit as the day progresses because we are still being affected by that powerful coastal storm in the form of sol...
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>> tracie potts in washington. thank you so much. >>> now here is a side of the leader of the free world you don't see every day. getting choked up. this happened on wednesday as president obama thanked staffers and volunteers at his chicago campaign headquarters. this is new video. it was released by his campaign. take a listen. >> you guys have done things that the work that i'm doing is important, and i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and what you -- [ applause ] >> obviously an emotional moment for everyone there. >>> well, we shift gears. after nearly being killed by jared loughner, former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords came face to face with him in a tucson courtroom yesterday. loughner was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms after killing six people and wounding 13. her husband, mark kelly, told loughner, quote, you may have put a bullet through her head, but you haven't put a dent in her spirit. kelly also blasted arizona governor jan brewer as feckless with her response
>> tracie potts in washington. thank you so much. >>> now here is a side of the leader of the free world you don't see every day. getting choked up. this happened on wednesday as president obama thanked staffers and volunteers at his chicago campaign headquarters. this is new video. it was released by his campaign. take a listen. >> you guys have done things that the work that i'm doing is important, and i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and what you...
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and the washington redskins lost their last home game before the election to the carolina panthers 21-13. the so called redskins rule. it might mean that mitt romney will be elected president. the redskins loss prediction has been correct 17 out of 18 times. in college football, alabama held on to the top spot in the bcs standings after pulling out a win over lsu. kansas state is number two followed by oregon, notre dame, and georgia. just ahead, your election day weather forecast, and please share those photos you've taken of your election experience. you use #msnbc2012 and we might just show them on air or online. >>> welcome back to "early today" on this monday morning. i'm live in democracy plaza. as far as the forecast goes, it will be very cold for everyone still trying to recover and without power in the northeast today. high temperatures only there in the 40s. we are going to watch some rain along the southeast. also through arkansas and into areas of mississippi. the election day forecast, that storm then makes the bend down through southeast. the best chance of a rainy day i
and the washington redskins lost their last home game before the election to the carolina panthers 21-13. the so called redskins rule. it might mean that mitt romney will be elected president. the redskins loss prediction has been correct 17 out of 18 times. in college football, alabama held on to the top spot in the bcs standings after pulling out a win over lsu. kansas state is number two followed by oregon, notre dame, and georgia. just ahead, your election day weather forecast, and please...
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that's where george washington lived. they built the white house for eight years, cost $232,000 to build the white house. a bargain in today's dollars, but not back then. john adams and abigail moved in in 1800. >> back across to kathy. >> holly jean gifford, can you believe it upstate new york? who was the youngest person to become president, was it james polk, theodore roosevelt, john f. kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. 1901, theodore roosevelt became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to kath. >> nice lady from upstate new york what is the name of the new nbc television series based on a family at the white house, like "life at the white house """commander in chief" "1
that's where george washington lived. they built the white house for eight years, cost $232,000 to build the white house. a bargain in today's dollars, but not back then. john adams and abigail moved in in 1800. >> back across to kathy. >> holly jean gifford, can you believe it upstate new york? who was the youngest person to become president, was it james polk, theodore roosevelt, john f. kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too....
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secret service agent who served on the protection detail for president obama killed himself last week in washington. he was under investigation for violating policy by having a long-standing relationship with a woman from mexico without telling the secret service. >>> in sports, on thursday night football. san diego quarterback philip rivers connected a career best 90% of his passes including two touchdowns as the chargers pounded the kansas city chiefs, 31-13. >>> and this california woman said she didn't know she had won a $23 million lotto ticket until her daughter saw her photo in the newspaper. the ticket had been in the woman's car since may and she had only until november 26th to cash it in. i bet the daughter gets a chunk of it. >>> now over to wall street where u.s. and asian markets were given a boost. the dow climbed 136 points. the s&p jumped 15. the nasdaq rose 42. tokyo and hong kong finished the trading week with the nikkei gaining 104 points and the hang seng jumping to 89. >>> well, traders and voters are watching for any surprises from today's october employment report. it's the l
secret service agent who served on the protection detail for president obama killed himself last week in washington. he was under investigation for violating policy by having a long-standing relationship with a woman from mexico without telling the secret service. >>> in sports, on thursday night football. san diego quarterback philip rivers connected a career best 90% of his passes including two touchdowns as the chargers pounded the kansas city chiefs, 31-13. >>> and this...
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. >> chuck todd in washington. thank you very much. just tell our viewers that nbc's election night coverage will come to you from democracy plaza right here at rockefeller center. it will open to the public starting tomorrow. >>> all right, get a check of the morning's other headlines. tamron hall is at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. >>> new criminal charges today in the fallout from the child sex abuse scandal at penn state university. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has more for us. michael, good morning. >> reporter: tamron, good morning. one year after jerry sandusky was arrested and charged with sexually molesting young boys, pennsylvania attorney general linda kelly is today set to announce what is being described as a major new development in the case. sources tell nbc news that prosecutors are preparing to charge graham spanier, penn state's former president, with perjury and obstruction to cover up the allegations against sandusky. in additio
. >> chuck todd in washington. thank you very much. just tell our viewers that nbc's election night coverage will come to you from democracy plaza right here at rockefeller center. it will open to the public starting tomorrow. >>> all right, get a check of the morning's other headlines. tamron hall is at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. >>> new criminal charges today in the fallout from the child sex abuse...
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for "today," kristen welker, are nbc news, washington. >>> up next on "today," the rush for the register. why some people plan to skip that second happening on thanksgiving to intulg in holiday shopping. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. ♪ be the first to get great savings at the petsmart beat the rush sale. save 30% on all petholiday™ by great choice® products and save $6 on purina one® and beneful® dog food. friday through sunday only, at petsmart®. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. and eddy said the toys might not be ready! eddy? the elf! ♪ [ radio announcer ] today's forecast: it's snowing snowballs and sno
for "today," kristen welker, are nbc news, washington. >>> up next on "today," the rush for the register. why some people plan to skip that second happening on thanksgiving to intulg in holiday shopping. ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, rich dark chocolate, toasted oats. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars, nature at its most...
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at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that firefighters are still here on the scene keeping watch over the warehouse here. there still is a little bit of smoke rising from the rooftop, but the flames, those have been knocked down at this point. this is a very difficult fire to fight here. it's in the warehouse district. this is the old union market warehouse district. there are a number of different wholesale vendors here in some of these very old masonry buildings. many of them sell meat products. others sell things like textiles, clothing, and it was one of those business where is they believe this fire began. we're talking about a warehouse that was crammed full of clothing and things that were very flammable that made this a very dangerous fire to fight. >> it's v
at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that firefighters are still here on the scene keeping watch over the warehouse here. there still is a little bit of smoke rising from the rooftop,...
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nbc's tracie potts is in washington with the latest on that. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. that big party in chicago over, the president now back here in washington dealing with congress and about to deal with some serious financial problems that could hit before the end of the year. >> i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together. >> reporter: fresh off his election victory, president obama's already been on the phone with top democrats and republicans in congress, urging them to compromise before america falls off the fiscal cliff. what's that? long-term unemployment benefits and the 2% payroll tax cut expiring, a big cut in medicare payments, and your taxes going up january 1, if congress doesn't act. plus, another $500 billion in cuts at the pentagon. boeing, the military's second largest supplier, already announced a second round of executive layoffs. >> nobody wants to see this fiscal cliff without a deal, because the cuts are sever
nbc's tracie potts is in washington with the latest on that. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. that big party in chicago over, the president now back here in washington dealing with congress and about to deal with some serious financial problems that could hit before the end of the year. >> i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together. >> reporter: fresh off his election...
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in 17 of the past 18 races a win for the washington redskins meant a win for the incumbent president or party. and in fact the -- the result of the redskins last home game before the election has a near perfect record. so here's what happened. the redskins lost on sunday, so if you believe the redskins rule, mitt romney will be the next president. >> there is an exception to the rule. 17 out of 18. the one time that the incumbent didn't win was president herbert walker bush. >> can't the redskins just be allowed to just win games? doesn't rg3 have enough pressure on his shoulders? >> i detect a bias towards the redskins. >> you know, a child of washington, d.c., and i am a skins fan. >> okay. >> sorry they lost. >> how about the cookie poll. i like this one. >> this i feel like might have vg to it. the bakery has count the votes based on cookie sale n.2008 the obama cookie got 68% of the cookie sale and 68% of the electoral vote. well, the cookie poll this year currently has obama beating romney 14,317 cook toys 12,690 cookies. >> you know why his was more popular? >> because with th
in 17 of the past 18 races a win for the washington redskins meant a win for the incumbent president or party. and in fact the -- the result of the redskins last home game before the election has a near perfect record. so here's what happened. the redskins lost on sunday, so if you believe the redskins rule, mitt romney will be the next president. >> there is an exception to the rule. 17 out of 18. the one time that the incumbent didn't win was president herbert walker bush. >>...
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yamaguchi introduced a pilot program at washington elementary school. her always dream foundation donated e readers to the school and partnered with a program that provides hardback books each week for students to take home to read. the combination allows children the chance to read the same book with their families that is available on the e readers in the classroom. yamaguchi won gold in figure skating back in 1992. >>> and finally, only love for new york city mayor michael bloomberg's enthusiastic sign language translator. she spiced things up at his many news conferences on superstorm sandy over the last few days. the pair made an appearance on a spoof on "saturday night live" last night and the new jersey governor chris christie and his translator. >> now is the time to congratulate our city for the preventive measures we took that limited the damage of the hurricane. measures such as ban on large sugary sodas that had in not been in place we would have seen obese workers float down the hudson river. >> things are bad, okay, they're bad. but we're
yamaguchi introduced a pilot program at washington elementary school. her always dream foundation donated e readers to the school and partnered with a program that provides hardback books each week for students to take home to read. the combination allows children the chance to read the same book with their families that is available on the e readers in the classroom. yamaguchi won gold in figure skating back in 1992. >>> and finally, only love for new york city mayor michael...
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capital for the holidays is being prepped for its trip to washington. the 73-foot spruce was harvested friday from white river national forest in colorado. crews will take two days wrapping the tree before it makes its way east. most of the transportation costs are being paid through private donations and sponsored. >>> and in another holiday sign, the tradition is back in full force. butter ball has opened its annual turkey talk phone line. people can now call 1-800-butter ball to ask questions or get cooking advice from experts through december 24th. the company has provided the consumer help line every holiday season since 1981. the most popular question asked of the hotline. i have the turkey -- now what? that's the news. now back to lester and erica. >> thanks. >>> dylan dreyer now with a check of your weather. >> the last thing the east coast wants to talk about is another storm, but we are watching for the potential of a big storm moving in wednesday and thursday, so right after the election. there are some variations in the different computer mo
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disney's animated "wreck-it ralph" was second and "flight" with denzel washington was third. >>> this massive fireworks show in kuwait just won a place in the guinness book of world records for the largest display ever. it was all in honor of the golden jubilee anniversary of the country's constitution. absolutely spectacular photos. it is now four minutes after the hour. let's go over to al with a check of your weather. hey, al. >> and good morning, let's see what we've got. a frontal system stretching from the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast bringing big changes temperature-wise, that's for sure and looking at a lot of wet weather from detroit down into louisiana with heavier rain, some as much an an inch to two inches of rain. pacific northwest. we'll be looking at anywhere from three to four inches of rain, from portland up to seattle and snow in the upper elevations of the olympians and >> good morning. temperatures will be way above average on this monday. rain will come in tonight. >> all right. time now for today's "take 3" where we give our take on the three st
disney's animated "wreck-it ralph" was second and "flight" with denzel washington was third. >>> this massive fireworks show in kuwait just won a place in the guinness book of world records for the largest display ever. it was all in honor of the golden jubilee anniversary of the country's constitution. absolutely spectacular photos. it is now four minutes after the hour. let's go over to al with a check of your weather. hey, al. >> and good morning, let's see...
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. >>> in washington lawmakers return to the capital this morning. they will no doubt be buzzing about the petraeus and allen investigation, but they'll also be faced with a much larger problem. the fiscal cliff if not dealt with before the end of the year will impact everyone in america. today president obama will be meeting with key labor and progressive leaders at the white house for the first in a series of high profile economic talks that he will be hosting this week. >>> well, from hurricane sandy to last week's nor'easter to spring like weather in the east and a mercury plunge in the west, many are asking what is with the crazy extremes in weather. well, nbc's chief environmental affairs correspond don't ann thompson has that story. >> reporter: america has a case of weather whiplash. >> 60 degrees our high on friday and 28 degrees as our hi on saturday. >> reporter: this weekend the west went from summer to winter overnight. >> that's winter. >> it's winter. >> instawinter. >> reporter: the northeast bass beings in spring like temperatures, s
. >>> in washington lawmakers return to the capital this morning. they will no doubt be buzzing about the petraeus and allen investigation, but they'll also be faced with a much larger problem. the fiscal cliff if not dealt with before the end of the year will impact everyone in america. today president obama will be meeting with key labor and progressive leaders at the white house for the first in a series of high profile economic talks that he will be hosting this week. >>>...
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airport delays from the i'd 95 corridor from boston all the way to washington, d.c. we're in fact getting rain here in point pleasant beach. we're worried about the storm surge. that's why they put up this berm, this do you know, to try to protect against the storm surge that could be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet, 8 to 12-foot waves, peach irose and coastal flooding. wind gusts of 65 miles per hour, and we are also talking about rain, and, yes, snow. along the coast, anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain, but you get inland, and we're talking about upwards of 2 to 6 inches of snow from philadelphia up into northern new jersey and some isolated spots could get up to anywhere from 9 to 12 inches. >> good morning.ing on it will be a breezy and chilly day with off and on rain showers. some snow might stick on the >> and that's your latest weather. now back to the gang. nice and warm. >> but you're doing a great job, al. >> he is. hang in there, al. coming across the street a few minutes ago, gusty and flurries, snow flurries. >> got a future as a weather man. >> was that good
airport delays from the i'd 95 corridor from boston all the way to washington, d.c. we're in fact getting rain here in point pleasant beach. we're worried about the storm surge. that's why they put up this berm, this do you know, to try to protect against the storm surge that could be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet, 8 to 12-foot waves, peach irose and coastal flooding. wind gusts of 65 miles per hour, and we are also talking about rain, and, yes, snow. along the coast, anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of...
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washington boulevard had a crash blocking the right and the left lane. let's head back up to damascus now. if you're traveling along ridge road, it's closed between woodville road because of an accident that now has downed wires. on the roadway, not safe at all. please avoid the road if possible. if you're traveling the icc, hardly any volume. traveling westbound, just past georgia avenue, have a report of an accident and it's blocking the left lane and the center lane. but again, very light volume. so if you're traveling westbound, just stick to the left lane. >>> developing story in northeast washington. right now, firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked a warehouse fire near gallaudet university. this is happening at the union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore street. megan mcgrath is there with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me here a lot of the firefighters still here on the scene. at this point, the fire is under control. they're keeping a close eye on it, though, because it had a number o
washington boulevard had a crash blocking the right and the left lane. let's head back up to damascus now. if you're traveling along ridge road, it's closed between woodville road because of an accident that now has downed wires. on the roadway, not safe at all. please avoid the road if possible. if you're traveling the icc, hardly any volume. traveling westbound, just past georgia avenue, have a report of an accident and it's blocking the left lane and the center lane. but again, very light...
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this is the second such center in the washington area. the first one is at fort bellvoire in northern virginia. >>> disaster strikes twice. the two incidents this month at a maryland apartment complex forced dozens of people to move out. >> and the search for the fairfax groper. the common clues this attack ser leaving behind. >>> you may f "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this deer pranced its way into a pennsylvania store and it is caught on video. an employee first thought it was a burglar because she heard banging and breaking glass. when she got a closer look, she found the deer and it made a mess in the store, too. police took about three minutes to coax the deer outside, and once it was all over, the deer left a piece of antler behind. >> good calling card there, if you will. >>> i want to take a look at conditions outside this morning with weather and traffic on the 1s. >> we are b
this is the second such center in the washington area. the first one is at fort bellvoire in northern virginia. >>> disaster strikes twice. the two incidents this month at a maryland apartment complex forced dozens of people to move out. >> and the search for the fairfax groper. the common clues this attack ser leaving behind. >>> you may f "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one...
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hundreds of people gathered on washington's national mall for a million muppet march, many dressed in costumes drug big bird although that's not his ko costume, kids. that's just a big bird. the event was prompted by mitt romney's vow in the first presidential debate that he would cut funding to pbs if elected president. that was the largest muppet of all time. >>> and finally, to an event where man's love of flying reached new heights and also where it's obvious that sometimes man has too much time on his hands. 30 teams competed saturday in the red bull tournament in miami, flying day in german. amateur pilots used a flight deck 30 feet above biscayne bay to launch their homemade crafts. some of them soared. some of them didn't. and some of them thought it meant something entirely different obviously. that is the news. back to lester and erica. >>> did she mention the time change? >> was there a time change today, lester? >> should really get that if there is. jenna, thanks. >>> dylan dreyer has a check of >> good morning, looking for more sunshine today though it is on the chilly s
hundreds of people gathered on washington's national mall for a million muppet march, many dressed in costumes drug big bird although that's not his ko costume, kids. that's just a big bird. the event was prompted by mitt romney's vow in the first presidential debate that he would cut funding to pbs if elected president. that was the largest muppet of all time. >>> and finally, to an event where man's love of flying reached new heights and also where it's obvious that sometimes man has...
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cal playing the washington huskies. kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. >> pretty cool, friday night lights. >> it looks really, really nice. >>> 4:42 right now. big news expected from washington just over an hour from right now. why it could be a make-or-break moment on the campaign trail. >>> plus it is already on sale halfway around the world. the coveted apple ipad mini. >> breath taking. >> we're going to show you what bay area stores are doing today in preparation for sales. >>> welcome back, everyone. a good friday morning to you. looking forward to the weekend. i think a nice weekend upon us. >> a nice weekend. you know why? we get to sleep in an additional hour. >> love it. >> i know. i can't say that enough. everybody always perks up. we get to sleep in another hour on sunday. if you're with us right now, chances are you are an early morning riser so we need it the most, don't we? 4:45 now. takinge ing ing a live look at . we'll have an update on the lockout coming up. the bay bridge looks good. we're expecting the winds
cal playing the washington huskies. kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. >> pretty cool, friday night lights. >> it looks really, really nice. >>> 4:42 right now. big news expected from washington just over an hour from right now. why it could be a make-or-break moment on the campaign trail. >>> plus it is already on sale halfway around the world. the coveted apple ipad mini. >> breath taking. >> we're going to show you what bay area stores are doing today in...
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we're it off a cloudy and chilly start here in washington. that is the pattern for the rest of your saturday. currently we are at 45 degrees here in downtown. 44 in belvoir. 44 degrees at andrews airforce base. 43 in leesburg and ashburn. for today more clouds than sunshine no doubt about that. this northwesterly breeze will stick around out of the northwest ten to 20 miles per hour with highs today generally up into the low 50s and then for tomorrow more sunshine finally back into the picture. watch out for early darkness as we fall back. set your clocks back one hour tonight. >> all right. thanks. another news update in 25 minutes. now back to the "today" show in new york. >>> there's not a problem with your television. that's exactly what parts of new york city look like in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the lights went out suddenly, and for days, it was very, very dark. only a hint of light in places. in some ways, it really became a tale of two cities. there was the dark downtown and well-lit uptown. for millions, it's been far worse.
we're it off a cloudy and chilly start here in washington. that is the pattern for the rest of your saturday. currently we are at 45 degrees here in downtown. 44 in belvoir. 44 degrees at andrews airforce base. 43 in leesburg and ashburn. for today more clouds than sunshine no doubt about that. this northwesterly breeze will stick around out of the northwest ten to 20 miles per hour with highs today generally up into the low 50s and then for tomorrow more sunshine finally back into the picture....
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mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:06. and sunset, right back down into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. winds dim ishing a bit tonight. and daniela with a look at traffic now. >>> good morning, first alert traffic. start along i-270. travel up, travel lanes are open. a live look in the germantown area, nice and clear. southbound, germantown road, no issues, northbound as you connect to the beltway both directions, nice and clear. inner loop, are you clear as you make your way from i-270 to i-95. outer loop, new hampshire, that work zone gone, all lanes open. back to you. we're back in ten minutes with talk on rails. >>> amtrak getting back up to speed between d.c. and new york city. amtrak's president hopes
mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:06. and sunset, right back down into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. winds dim ishing a bit tonight. and daniela with a...
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. >>> the dam broke yesterday afternoon in washington state and sent water rushing into neighborhoods. at least one home suffered damage. no one was hurt, though. the homeowners said, if the water was about five feet high and 160 feet wide. >>> 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein telling us about a very cold start. tom? >> coldest morning of the season so far. there's jefferson memorial under a partly cloudy sky. weather and traffic on the ones at 5:11 on this tuesday morning election day. we have just a few clouds passing through, but it is cold down to the 20s. most of the region. including west virginia, virginia, and maryland. hometown forecast, wheaton, montgomery county near freezing and sunny. by the lunch hour, a few clouds around and partly cloudy there. here is the forecast for the entire region hour by hour today. thankfully, we'll have a light wind and plenty of sunshine through the daylight hours. highs reaching the mid and upper 40s by mid to early afternoon. right back down into the low 40s. the latest on that coastal s
. >>> the dam broke yesterday afternoon in washington state and sent water rushing into neighborhoods. at least one home suffered damage. no one was hurt, though. the homeowners said, if the water was about five feet high and 160 feet wide. >>> 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein telling us about a very cold start. tom? >> coldest morning of the season so far. there's jefferson memorial under a partly cloudy sky. weather...
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we have a dry patch right over washington. but elsewhere, it's still mostly cloudy. but the wind gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, makes it feel a lot colder, even though it's above freezing, it feels like it's in the 20s with that wind that's gusting. let's take a look at what's going on around the region. all of this coming from that coastal storm that's spinning south of nantucket. it is weakening a bit. gusts of wind to around 60 miles an hour and it's still snowing in parts of new england. north haven, connecticut, had a foot of snow. right now, storm team 4 radar showing some sprinkles, maybe a little wet snow and some sleet just east of baltimore. that's tracking due south along the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. that's going to continue to track south and pass well east of the metro area. right now we are in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. that wind makes it a lot colder. later today, with the sunshine in and out, we'll climb to the low 50s. winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. i'll be back in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >> checking on ac
we have a dry patch right over washington. but elsewhere, it's still mostly cloudy. but the wind gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, makes it feel a lot colder, even though it's above freezing, it feels like it's in the 20s with that wind that's gusting. let's take a look at what's going on around the region. all of this coming from that coastal storm that's spinning south of nantucket. it is weakening a bit. gusts of wind to around 60 miles an hour and it's still snowing in parts of new...
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right now getting rain east of washington through southern maryland and south of washington. just a little to the west of i-95 and from fredericksburg south, a little more moderate rain. it's chilly. we're only in the 30s to around 40 degrees. chilly light rain off and on until around noontime. changes the rain to wet snow accumulating on grassy areas during the afternoon into this evening. i'll show you how much i think we may get. >>> early morning commute still looks pretty good. bw parkway i-95 from the baltimore beltway to capital beltway. over to 50 from annapolis. traveling towards the beltway in both directions. no issues there. even from the beltway as you head towards new york avenue. travel lanes are open. inbound and outbound nice and clear. inbound, just picking up a little bit of momentum. no major delays and no accidents to report. still checking the rails. so far, no reported delays along the metro, marc, or vre. aaron and eun? >> thank you, danella. >>> we'll break down how the key swing states helped determine who won the presidential race. >>> and what went
right now getting rain east of washington through southern maryland and south of washington. just a little to the west of i-95 and from fredericksburg south, a little more moderate rain. it's chilly. we're only in the 30s to around 40 degrees. chilly light rain off and on until around noontime. changes the rain to wet snow accumulating on grassy areas during the afternoon into this evening. i'll show you how much i think we may get. >>> early morning commute still looks pretty good. bw...
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they use some weird accounting thing up here in washington. a real dollar for dollar reduction in the budget the first time, i think, in fifty years that took place. he got that done. and it required working sending a limo secret throughout senate to bring senatorbird to the white house to come in and to be courted in effect and held up high and, you know, be beloved by the junior now president of the united states junior when they were in the senate together and then he got the most significant civil rights legislation passed in american history. all with six weeks. all because of leadership. all because he did not let go. it it required grabbing people by the shoulder and not letting them leave until they decided they were going support him. that's how to worked. it it required telling every dirk zen it would be shameful for the party of lincoln to oppose civil right lotion. that's what it required. it it was to pay home imagine to someone who needed to have home imagine paid to them in order change their deeply held segregationist views, he
they use some weird accounting thing up here in washington. a real dollar for dollar reduction in the budget the first time, i think, in fifty years that took place. he got that done. and it required working sending a limo secret throughout senate to bring senatorbird to the white house to come in and to be courted in effect and held up high and, you know, be beloved by the junior now president of the united states junior when they were in the senate together and then he got the most...
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washington, of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of canceled flights yesterday, about 2,900. most of those new york flights. today, we got about 600. somewhere between 570 and 600 flights canceled today, that brings to about 21,000 now. the total number of flights canceled since just before sandy and through this storm. amtrak update for you now. amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points south starting today. i want to give you an update on the subway system, as well, here. there is some subway activity north of 34th street, but below 34th street, almost nothing. and that has been a real problem for folks in new york city. all of this having a big impact on travel. if you're driving into manhattan today, the mayor has ordered you cannot be in a car with fewer than three people. i've already received e-mails and tweets and texts from friends who are trying to drive into manhattan. they say it is a mess. yet again today over the george wa
washington, of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of canceled flights yesterday, about 2,900. most of those new york flights. today, we got about 600. somewhere between 570 and 600 flights canceled today, that brings to about 21,000 now. the total number of flights canceled since just before sandy and through this storm. amtrak update for you now. amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points...
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and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good morning, tom. let's start the report looking at the rails. taking the vre/fredericksburg line, experiencing equipment problems. metro running on or close to schedule. roadways, delays at i-270. southbound 109. heavy on the brakes, from fredericksburg. you continue to germantown area. not bad at all. germantown southbound, clear as you connect to the beltway. northbound, no issues at all. back over to you. >>> 6:02. more than 1,000 dom mimon very grows will head to new jersey. news 4's meagan mcgrath live at national harbor where utility workers preparing to head out for this cri
and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good morning,...
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morning on "meet the press," how the petraeus affair and the political fight over libya have rattled washington, ju
morning on "meet the press," how the petraeus affair and the political fight over libya have rattled washington, ju
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there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on the road in raleigh. a little nicer day down there in raleigh. a 12:30 kickoff. sunny and cool for the cavaliers. 56 degrees again with the northwesterly breeze for them and maryland is at home playing georgia tech. the rambling wreck has come north. 50 degrees. the kickoff also 12:30. mostly cloudy. breezy. chilly. if you've got a seat on a metal bleacher i would suggest bringing something insulating to put between you and that. >> some of those hand warmers maybe. >> yes. a nice warm cup of tea. whatever it takes. onion soup. anything. >> than
there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on...
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chuck todd from washington. tom brokaw joins us, our nbc news special correspondent. >> good morning, matt. >> you always hear people talk about a possible october surprise. do you think this storm sandy could be an october surprise? >> well, we've had a series of them. the president not showing up for the first debate, benghazi and then this surprise. the storm was much larger than anybody thought that it might be two weeks ago, three weeks ago. >> how will it impact the race though? >> i don't know. it's hard to say. i think that the endorsement by mayor bloomberg may not move the needle, for example, in colorado, but in ohio and in places where they are trying to get white men, they can say, look, this guy has got the endorsement of the mayor of new york. >> even though it wasn't a very warm hug. >> it wasn't a warm haug, but it was tough on romney about not being the guy that he was when he was governor of massachusetts. >> want to go back to sandy for a moment. its greatest impact has been in states like ne
chuck todd from washington. tom brokaw joins us, our nbc news special correspondent. >> good morning, matt. >> you always hear people talk about a possible october surprise. do you think this storm sandy could be an october surprise? >> well, we've had a series of them. the president not showing up for the first debate, benghazi and then this surprise. the storm was much larger than anybody thought that it might be two weeks ago, three weeks ago. >> how will it impact...
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most of washington is below freezing too except right on the potomac. as we look what's been going on the last 12 hours, just a few clouds drifting over. dry air in place through the region. this developing coastal low right now is a midlevel disturbance over georgia and the carolinas into florida. looks like it's going to be tracking off the coast. unlike yesterday where it's looking like it's going to be closer to the coast, now it's looking like it's going to be farther out to sea, which is better news for the troubled areas here from the jersey coast and up towards new york city and long island because of that. let's go forward here. this is as of 5:00 tomorrow morning. coastal low developing. farther out to sea, bringing some rain into the eastern shore and perhaps around southern maryland and northern neck. by noontime, 1:00, the precipitation drawing in some cold air may be changing to wet snow for the eastern suburbs and around the bay. i don't think anything is going to stick. if it does happen, it will be melting on roadways. that may continue
most of washington is below freezing too except right on the potomac. as we look what's been going on the last 12 hours, just a few clouds drifting over. dry air in place through the region. this developing coastal low right now is a midlevel disturbance over georgia and the carolinas into florida. looks like it's going to be tracking off the coast. unlike yesterday where it's looking like it's going to be closer to the coast, now it's looking like it's going to be farther out to sea, which is...
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are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me go back at that. are you in the mood to compromise, and can you tell me one specific area where you will be willing to compromise with republicans for the good of your constituents. >> sure. and that's on the deficit. you know, i look at that deficit, $16 trillion. we've got to find a way to bring that deficit down, and that means that we've got to both cut our spending, and we've got to raise some more revenue, and i think there's lots of room for compromise in there. >> let's talk about spending. i mean, your race, boy, was it expensiv expensive. >> no kidding. >> est
are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me...
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kristin welker is in our washington bureau with more. good morning. >> reporter: general petraeus snuck in and out of the capital on friday, but his testimony is still making waves with lawmakers. some say it only raises more questions about the way the administration landled the benghazi attack. due to the firestorm surrounding his life, reporters were blocked to spare him embarrassment. lawmakers say petraeus testified that the cia immediately believed that terrorists were involved in the september 11 benghazi assault. that is a stark contrast to the account u.n. ambassador susan rice offered in the days after the incident when she said that what happened in benghazi was a spontaneous attack. some lawmakers said the discrepancy was the result of evolving intelligence, while others noted the cia's initial assessment of terrorism was classified and therefore not included in the talking points rice was given. critics of the administration are demanding more answers while others are defending ambassador rice. >> the original talking points
kristin welker is in our washington bureau with more. good morning. >> reporter: general petraeus snuck in and out of the capital on friday, but his testimony is still making waves with lawmakers. some say it only raises more questions about the way the administration landled the benghazi attack. due to the firestorm surrounding his life, reporters were blocked to spare him embarrassment. lawmakers say petraeus testified that the cia immediately believed that terrorists were involved in...